The video below is the result of an awesome time-lapse photography project by Eirik Solheim. Snapped in Oslo, Norway, the images were taken from the same spot over the period of a year. Solheim also recorded simple background sounds through 2008.

The son of a gearhead and grandson to a railroad man, artist Justin Gershenson-Gates has always been surrounded by all things mechanical. A self-proclaimed tinkerer and disassembler, Justin now takes apart old watches and other discarded objects and turns them into recycled mechanical sculptures and jewellery. Online Justin is better known as A Mechanical Mind…

For this class in Russia they took things to a much more creative and fun place with these awesome yearbook portraits. The idea was simple: sit behind the teacher’s desk and draw something fun on the chalkboard behind you that shows off your personality. It’s unique, creative and way more interesting than the same tired…

Guido Daniele is an award-winning artist from Soverato, Italy. In 1990 he began to explore and experiment with body and hand painting. By having his models contort their body into specific positions, he could use his painting skills to create incredibly realistic portraits and scenes onto a living canvas. The inclusion of the human body…

Sure we’ve all heard of synonyms (words that have same/similar meanings) and antonyms (words that have opposite meanings). But have you ever heard of a contronym? A contronym is a word that can be it’s own antonym i.e., an individual word with opposite meanings. There’s a great list of these English oddities on Rinkworks and…

George Bokhua is an illustrator and graphic designer from Tbilisi, Georgia. George posted a series of animal illustrations to Behance that used negative space to give the animals their recognizable form. You can find highlights of the series below.

Based out of Honolulu, Hawaii, artist and designer Won Park creates incredible origami pieces using only one dollar bills. What’s most impressive about Park’s work is that he designs them as well. He’s not just following directions, he’s inventing the blueprint for these amazing designs. A typical sheet of paper used for origami is square…